How often do you log meals?
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Been on for 5 weeks only and its an obsession. So I log everyday. I log before I eat so that I am not tempted to eat more. I only skip logging if I no idea about calorie content of food. Example, if I eat at a friend's place or at a restaurant. Even then sometimes I log in an equivalent food from the database and overestimate the cals, just in case.0
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Never0
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I have logged every single meal for 165 days. I never forget (it is fully a part of my life now because I am very committed). When I say logging is a part of my life it has become like brushing my teeth. I would never skip brushing my teeth, and I would never skip logging.
In the past I would skip logging a few meals, then 1 meal once in a while would turn into a meal a day, then eventually I stopped logging and gained everything back. So for me, I log every single meal I eat. I started skipping because I had in my head "You've gotten good at guessing anyway, so you don't need to log it all" That was way too much of a slippery slope for me.0 -
I'm curious to know everyone else's experience logging meals. My questions are:
Do you log your meals everyday?
How often do you forget (if you do) to log your meals?
How long have you been logging meals?
What causes you to keep logging or what caused you to stop logging your meals?
Thanks for any insight!!
Everyday
I have yet to forget a meal
almost 2 years
it helps keep me accountable for my choices
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I log my day in advance. If it's not logged, I don't eat it. If0
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I log every time I eat/drink something.0
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EVERYDAY
220 days.....havent forgot yet........
Keeps me grounded so I dont forget how hard it was to lose the weight.......and now trying to beat the odds and maintain.0 -
I log every meal, every day and have for the past 2 1/2 years. That is the single most important factor that has contributed to my weight loss (85 pounds now). The exception to this rule (for me) is when I am on vacation and special days (Christmas, Thanksgiving, my birthday) but as soon as I return home or the day is over, it's right back to logging. Holidays are also that day only and don't slide into multiple days or weeks. I can't say enough how important logging food is to be successful.0
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I log my meals every day after the meal is complete, usually. With the access to this app via computer or mobile device, it is pretty easy to do and is less confusing if you do it right away. In addition, if you do it as you go you can get an idea of the direction your macros are going in and adjust later meals to compensate and meet macro goals. In fact, constant logging and tracking is the only way I come close to my macro and calorie goals.0
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I've logged every meal for nearly 500 days (and played at it for a year prior to that).
I don't forget to log, but will purposely do the "Quick Calorie" thing if it's a special occassion or holiday that I have no intention of monitoring my food on.
I keep logging because I've managed to lose more than 70 pounds by holding myself accountable for my food choices, and I have no intention of stopping 'food accountability' now that I'm at goal (and consequently gaining all that weight back). I now have no fat clothes, and I don't want to repurchase an entire wardrobe. Again.0 -
I'm curious to know everyone else's experience logging meals. My questions are:
Do you log your meals everyday?
How often do you forget (if you do) to log your meals?
How long have you been logging meals?
What causes you to keep logging or what caused you to stop logging your meals?
Thanks for any insight!!
Yes, I have been logging every day for 124 days.
I try to be completely honest with my log. I don't believe I've ever forgotten an entire meal. However, I've probably missed a few snacks or drinks along the way.
I keep logging food and exercise because it is working. I see the evidence. Logging food motivates me to exercise more because I see those calories expended. It also motivates me to look more deeply into my nutrition and make sure I'm supporting my exercise correctly. It is a challenge for me to hit the protein goal without completely blowing the cholesterol and/or sodium goals.
Knowing I'm going to put everything in my log keeps me accountable. It is easier to walk by the office doughnuts when I tell myself "You're NOT putting that into your log." Crazy? Maybe. Seems like I should be saying "Don't eat that. It's bad." but I'm not there yet.
Another benefit for me is when I'm planning on eating out. If I know where I'm going, I like to look at their website ahead of time and decide what I'm going to order and pre-log it. I make a better decision when I'm not staring at the menu, hungry, and drooling over the deep fried mega burger (or whatever). Knowing I've already committed it in my log makes it easier to stick with that choice in the heat of the moment. Obviously, this is much easier if they have nutritional information on their website.
Once I reach my weight goal, I plan to maintain for a while and keep logging. However, I eventually want to wean myself off the logging routine. I hope to train myself to make better choices and know my limits without having to be so focused on it.
If that doesn't work... then I'll go back to logging.0 -
[quoteDo you log your meals everyday?[/quote]
yes
[qoute]How often do you forget (if you do) to log your meals?[/quote]
I never forget- the app is on my phone- I log every day- either first thing in the AM- or before I go to bed.How long have you been logging meals?What causes you to keep logging or what caused you to stop logging your meals?
the only time I don't really log something is if I have absolutely no effing clue- usually I attempt it and just assume I blew my calories- I'm going to add in some sort of "2000 calories for all you can eat sushi" type entry- because that would make more sense than me trying to SWAG my entries.
easy peasy- almost everyone has a smart phone- usually you can get a good guess even if it isn't 100% accurate.0 -
After every intake.....
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I log everyday, except for when I went on vacation for a weekend in the summer.0
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